I have received a full scholarship to University of Baltimore and Howard. I'm leaning towards Howard because it is in the heart of DC, although UB isn't too far from the capital either. I would really appreciate your feedbacks.

Neither is a good option. If a gun were to my head and I was African American, I'd probably go with Howard. You're obviously a decent enough candidate to pull full rides. You should really consider retaking to pull full rides at schools that are actually worth investing your time into.

I live a block from the Howard LS, and its not in the heart of DC, its really a suburb. Baltimore is really 1hour + from DC.

I wouldn't go to either under any circumstances. BigLaw DC jobs are super hard, and the rest of the chaff is largely picked up by GT/GW, leaving the 5 other DC schools with the terrible stats they have.

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BigZuck wrote:Doesn't Howard have particularly rediculous stipulations on their scholarships, even as far as stips go? Something crazy like to keep your full ride you need to finish in the top 10% of the class?

Or am I thinking of some place else?

I am pretty sure this is right, which means you should not consider Howard at all.

Well, actually, you shouldn't consider either of them. Even on a free ride, you will have to borrow COL and will have a worthless degree and bad job prospects.

Also, the fact that Howard is in DC actually makes it less attractive. DC is one of the most saturated markets out there; it has law students from all over the country and truly not that many JD-required jobs. You will not get big law or a prestigious fed gov't gig from either of these schools. Outside of that, there is not that many traditional small law jobs available so you will have to work in politics where a JD is basically worthless.

BigZuck wrote:Doesn't Howard have particularly rediculous stipulations on their scholarships, even as far as stips go? Something crazy like to keep your full ride you need to finish in the top 10% of the class?

Or am I thinking of some place else?

I am pretty sure this is right, which means you should not consider Howard at all.

Well, actually, you shouldn't consider either of them. Even on a free ride, you will have to borrow COL and will have a worthless degree and bad job prospects.

Also, the fact that Howard is in DC actually makes it less attractive. DC is one of the most saturated markets out there; it has law students from all over the country and truly not that many JD-required jobs. You will not get big law or a prestigious fed gov't gig from either of these schools. Outside of that, there is not that many traditional small law jobs available so you will have to work in politics where a JD is basically worthless.

Well, a JD isnt worthless in politics, but it is a huge cost for not much initial gain. Since 1 out of 7 are lawyers in DC (last stat I heard), I was told that they like to "hire their own," they like to see a JD on the resume, even if they are not practicing law.